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Do you struggle sharing with your friends and family what you believe about your Christian faith and modern science? If so, you are not alone.
Unfortunately, there exists among many in the church today a sense of great fear—even rejection—toward the findings of science. Rather than exploring and embracing the natural world as an expression of our Creator, many have labeled science as a threat to faith.
But here at BioLogos, we believe that science is not a stumbling block to faith, but a call to a true and beautiful representation of what the Lord has given us in His creation and in each other. That’s why we want to encourage all people to explore, promote, and celebrate the integration of science and Christian faith.
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From practical, easy-to-read articles to scholarly essays, from video conversations to academic presentations, you’ll find useful information and commonly asked questions about Darwin, evolution, the age of the earth, the Bible, the existence of God, and our finely tuned universe.
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Featured Resources:
The Language of Science and Faith: Straight Answers to Genuine Questions
Explore how you can relate scientific accounts of origins to your faith in God as Creator.
Conversation with Physicist Ard Louis: Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design
Delve into the varying meanings of evolution—from “change over time” to a philosophical worldview.
Question: If God created the universe, what created God?
Consider that certain arguments for God’s existence only push the question of beginnings one step farther back.
